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RevRoy
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I just installed a pair of halogen driving lights on my '80 GS550E. Everything was fine Friday as I rode it to and from work. Today, I ran several errands, which involved several stops. After the fourth stop, my engine died at a red light (which never happens) and it would not start. It turned over slow because the battery was low. I pushed it off the street, gave it 10 minutes, and it started.
I rode it home, about four miles, and the engine died in my driveway as I waited for the remote-garage door to open. The bike would not start or even turn over. I jump-started it off my car. The rest of the day, I did not turn on the new lights and the engine started every time and the bike performed as normal. Ergo, the new lights are overpowering my charging system.
My battery is six weeks old, so I know it is not that. Anyone have any ideas on how to get my alternator/battery to handle the extra amps? I really enjoy the lights, especially at night, but if they drain my battery what I like really does not matter.
Thanks.
I rode it home, about four miles, and the engine died in my driveway as I waited for the remote-garage door to open. The bike would not start or even turn over. I jump-started it off my car. The rest of the day, I did not turn on the new lights and the engine started every time and the bike performed as normal. Ergo, the new lights are overpowering my charging system.
My battery is six weeks old, so I know it is not that. Anyone have any ideas on how to get my alternator/battery to handle the extra amps? I really enjoy the lights, especially at night, but if they drain my battery what I like really does not matter.
Thanks.